“Admittedly I am not much of a fan of 3D, I tend to see it as more hype than substance and yes I have tried out the technology and yes I was impressed at points, but frankly it’s a novelty at best for the time being. With that in mind I did find myself interested in the news that one research team is trying to bring a 3D experience, the sort that doesn’t need glasses, to the iPad 2. The snappily titled Engineering Human-Computer Interaction team have come come up with a head tracking system for the iPad 2 that gives some 3D sensations. Is it useful? Well that’s a question open to debate although you can probably guess what my answer would be, but nevertheless it is still exciting to see people modifying technology to do things it wasn’t originally intended for.” via mobile-review.com